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How to spell STERT correctly?

If you've ever mistakenly typed "stert", don't worry, it happens to the best of us. However, the correct spelling you may have intended could be "start" or "stare". These words not only convey different meanings but are also commonly used in various contexts. Just a friendly reminder to double-check before hitting send!

List of suggestions on how to spell stert correctly

  • cert I need to get a cert to prove my qualifications for this job.
  • seat
  • sect The cult was considered to be a dangerous sect by law enforcement.
  • sent He sent her a message to let her know he arrived safely.
  • sept My birthday is in the month of September, which is the ninth month of the year and contains the root word "sept" meaning seven in Latin.
  • set
  • sett The newlywed couple decided to settle down in a small town called Sett Valley.
  • sort I need to sort through my closet and donate some clothes I no longer wear.
  • star She wished upon a star and hoped her dreams would come true.
  • start
  • starts She starts her new job next week.
  • STAT The doctor yelled "STAT!" when the patient's condition suddenly worsened.
  • STE
  • stead
  • steed I am mounted on my trusty steed.
  • steer I had to quickly steer my car to avoid hitting the deer on the road.
  • steers The cowboy grips the reins tightly as he steers his horse.
  • stem It is important to keep the stem of your plants healthy so they will flower well.
  • step I have to take a step back from the situation.
  • stereo The stereo was playing music from my old tapes.
  • stern The teacher looked at the student with a stern expression when she did not follow the rules.
  • sterne Johann Wilhelm von Sterne was a German novelist and an important forerunner of literary modernism.
  • stet After reading through the document, I decided to stet the proposed changes and keep the original phrasing.
  • STETS The defendant requested that the original statement STETS in order to be able to present evidence to support their case.
  • stew
  • stewart Stewart is the name of my cat.
  • stilt The bird stood on one stilt while it preened its feathers.
  • stint After completing a successful stint with the company, he decided to move on to new opportunities.
  • stir
  • stoat The stoat is a small animals native to the UK and Northern Europe.
  • stout I'm feeling stout tonight.
  • street
  • strut The model walked down the runway with confidence, each step a precise strut.
  • stuart UK politician Stuart Bell
  • stunt The movie star performed a dangerous stunt on top of the building.
  • suet I used to burn suet in the fireplace to generate heat.
  • tart She loved the sweet and tangy taste of the lemon tart.
  • teat The baby was nursing on her mother's breast and the milk trickled down her chin and onto her teat.
  • test I have a test tomorrow that covers everything we've learned in the last month.
  • tet I need a tet for my headache.
  • tort The victim is seeking compensation for the injuries they sustained in the tort committed by the defendant.

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